Holux, 2 setting syntax – Holux GR-213 User Manual
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43 Latvia – S-42 (Pulkovo 1942)
Krassovsky 1940
Data67.dat
44 Liberia – 1964
Clarke 1880
Data36.dat
45 Mexico,
central
America
GRS1980
Data38.dat
46 OMAN
Clarke
1880
Data39.dat
47 Pakistan
Everest
1830
Data40.dat
48 Paraguay - South American 1969
South American 1969
Data42.dat
49 Peru1 – South American 1969
South American 1969
Data41.dat
50 Philippines
Clarke
1866
Data43.dat
51 Poland – S-42 (Pulkovo 1942)
Krassovsky 1940
Data68.dat
52 Potsdam
Bessel
1841
Data71.dat
53 Puerto Rico – Virgin Islands
Clarke 1866
Data44.dat
54 Qatar
national
International
Data45.dat
55 Qornoq – Greenland (SOUTH)
International
Data46.dat
56 Regional Mean
South American 1969
Data48.dat
57 Reunion – Mascarene Islands
International
Data47.dat
58 Romania – S-42 (Pulkovo 1942)
Krassovsky 1940
Data69.dat
59 Rome 1940 – Italy
International
Data49.dat
60 Saudi Arabia – Ain el Abd 1970
International
Data50.dat
61 Singapore
Modified Fischer 1960
Data51.dat
62 South
Africa
Clarke
1880
Data52.dat
63 Thailand 1975
Everest 1830
Data54.dat
64 Tokyo_Japan
Bessel
1841
Data60.dat
65 Tokyo_Korea
Bessel
1841
Data61.dat
66 Tokyo_Mean
Bessel
1841
Data59.dat
67 Tokyo_Okinawa
Bessel
1841
Data62.dat
68 Trinidad,
Tobago
South
American
1969
Data55.dat
69 Venezuela
South
American
1969
Data57.dat
70 Venezuela – Provisional American 1956
International
Data56.dat
71 WGS84
WGS84
Data58.dat
6.2 Setting Syntax
6.2.1 Manufacturing Default:
Datum: WGS84.
Baud Rate: 4800.
Output: GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC.
6.2.2 Datum change syntax:
>DOS\Sirfprog /Fdataxx.dat –Px –Bx –Csh1
-Px: x is com port, 1= COM1, 2 = COM2
-Bx: Baud rate, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400
Example:
Change Datum to WGS84,
Sirfprog /Fdata58.dat –P1 –B4800 –Csh1
After changing datum, the new datum will be kept in SRAM. If no power supplied to GR-213 for more
than 30 days, user must re-set datum when power on.